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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Biology and Biochemistry D-index 60 Citations 11,763 177 World Ranking 7930 National Ranking 138

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Enzyme
  • Platelet

Kenneth J. Clemetson focuses on Platelet, Biochemistry, Platelet activation, Platelet membrane glycoprotein and Molecular biology. His Platelet study is associated with Immunology. His work carried out in the field of Immunology brings together such families of science as Thrombosis, Thrombus, Receptor and Cell biology.

Kenneth J. Clemetson has included themes like Platelet factor 4, Collagen receptor, CCL13 and CCL15 in his Platelet activation study. His Platelet membrane glycoprotein study incorporates themes from Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, Affinity chromatography and Fibrinogen binding. The concepts of his Molecular biology study are interwoven with issues in Complementary DNA, CXCL2 and GPIb-V-IX complex.

His most cited work include:

  • The Platelet Collagen Receptor Glycoprotein VI Is a Member of the Immunoglobulin Superfamily Closely Related to FcαR and the Natural Killer Receptors (391 citations)
  • Platelet Activation and Signal Transduction by Convulxin, a C-type Lectin from Crotalus durissus terrificus (Tropical Rattlesnake) Venom via the p62/GPVI Collagen Receptor (308 citations)
  • European Working Group on Clinical Cell Analysis: Consensus Protocol for the Flow Cytometric Characterisation of Platelet Function (307 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Kenneth J. Clemetson mainly investigates Platelet, Biochemistry, Platelet membrane glycoprotein, Molecular biology and Glycoprotein. His study with Platelet involves better knowledge in Immunology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Platelet aggregation inhibitor, Lectin, Thrombasthenia, Glanzmann's thrombasthenia and G alpha subunit.

His Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in CD36, Complementary DNA, Messenger RNA and Epitope, Antibody. His Glycoprotein study combines topics in areas such as Sialic acid, Thrombospondin, Chromatography, Gel electrophoresis and Monoclonal antibody. His Platelet activation research also works with subjects such as

  • Collagen receptor which connect with Prothrombinase,
  • Thrombus which intersects with area such as Whole blood.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Platelet (73.37%)
  • Biochemistry (55.98%)
  • Platelet membrane glycoprotein (31.52%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2005-2020)?

  • Platelet (73.37%)
  • Platelet activation (29.35%)
  • Immunology (17.93%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Platelet, Platelet activation, Immunology, Receptor and Von Willebrand factor. Kenneth J. Clemetson combines subjects such as Thrombus, Biochemistry, Snake venom and Coagulation with his study of Platelet. When carried out as part of a general Biochemistry research project, his work on Convulxin, Carbohydrate and Neuraminidase is frequently linked to work in Sodium, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.

His Platelet activation research includes themes of Collagen receptor, Cancer research, Molecular biology and Platelet membrane glycoprotein. His study in the field of Glycoprotein Ib and Platelet inhibition also crosses realms of Nomenclature. His Receptor study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Platelet receptor, Venom, Bioinformatics and Cell biology.

Between 2005 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Platelets and primary haemostasis. (139 citations)
  • Identification of platelet function defects by multi-parameter assessment of thrombus formation (126 citations)
  • Profiling of alterations in platelet proteins during storage of platelet concentrates (96 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • Enzyme
  • Biochemistry

His primary areas of investigation include Platelet, Immunology, Platelet membrane glycoprotein, Platelet activation and Biochemistry. His work in Platelet tackles topics such as Hemostasis which are related to areas like Platelet Glycoprotein GPIb-IX Complex. His work on Glycoprotein Ib as part of general Immunology research is frequently linked to Gelsolin, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.

His specific area of interest is Platelet membrane glycoprotein, where Kenneth J. Clemetson studies GPVI. His work deals with themes such as Collagen receptor and Von Willebrand factor type C domain, which intersect with Platelet activation. His Snake venom, Cytosol, Proteomics and Apoptosis study in the realm of Biochemistry connects with subjects such as Septin.

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Best Publications

The Platelet Collagen Receptor Glycoprotein VI Is a Member of the Immunoglobulin Superfamily Closely Related to FcαR and the Natural Killer Receptors

Jeannine M. Clemetson;Janós Polgar;Edith Magnenat;Timothy N.C. Wells.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1999)

527 Citations

European Working Group on Clinical Cell Analysis: Consensus Protocol for the Flow Cytometric Characterisation of Platelet Function

G Schmitz;G Rothe;A Ruf;S Barlage.
Thrombosis and Haemostasis (1998)

494 Citations

Snake venom l-amino acid oxidases

Xiao-Yan Du;Kenneth J. Clemetson.
Toxicon (2002)

453 Citations

Platelet Activation and Signal Transduction by Convulxin, a C-type Lectin from Crotalus durissus terrificus (Tropical Rattlesnake) Venom via the p62/GPVI Collagen Receptor

János Polgár;Jeannine M. Clemetson;Beate E. Kehrel;Markus Wiedemann.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1997)

420 Citations

Glycoprotein VI Is a Major Collagen Receptor for Platelet Activation: It Recognizes the Platelet-Activating Quaternary Structure of Collagen, Whereas CD36, Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa, and von Willebrand Factor Do Not

B Kehrel;S Wierwille;K J Clemetson;O Anders.
Blood (1998)

416 Citations

Stimulated platelets use serotonin to enhance their retention of procoagulant proteins on the cell surface

George L. Dale;Paul Friese;Peter Batar;Stephen F. Hamilton.
Nature (2002)

373 Citations

Platelet collagen receptors.

Kenneth J. Clemetson;Jeannine M. Clemetson.
Thrombosis and Haemostasis (2001)

363 Citations

Surface expression and functional characterization of alpha-granule factor V in human platelets: effects of ionophore A23187, thrombin, collagen, and convulxin

L. Alberio;O. Safa;O. Safa;O. Safa;K. J. Clemetson;K. J. Clemetson;K. J. Clemetson;C. T. Esmon;C. T. Esmon;C. T. Esmon.
Blood (2000)

335 Citations

Functional expression of CCR1, CCR3, CCR4, and CXCR4 chemokine receptors on human platelets

Kenneth J. Clemetson;Jeannine M. Clemetson;Amanda E. I. Proudfoot;Christine A. Power.
Blood (2000)

299 Citations

The GPIb thrombin-binding site is essential for thrombin-induced platelet procoagulant activity.

Dagmar Dörmann;Kenneth J. Clemetson;Kenneth J. Clemetson;Beate E. Kehrel;Beate E. Kehrel.
Blood (2000)

214 Citations

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